Malaysia

China national detained after allegedly breaching KLIA security zone without flight ticket (video)

A Chinese national has been remanded after allegedly bypassing security controls and entering a restricted international departure area at Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 17 May 2026 2:04PM

China national detained after allegedly breaching KLIA security zone without flight ticket (video)
The incident triggered a commotion that later went viral on social media and renewed scrutiny over airport security procedures - May 17, 2026

A WOMAN from China has been detained after allegedly trespassing into a restricted security zone at Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Terminal 1 despite not possessing a valid flight ticket, in an incident that sparked public alarm after videos of her aggressive behaviour circulated online.

KLIA district police chief Assistant Commissioner M Ravi Munusamy said the incident occurred at about 1.35pm yesterday at the International Departure Gate C area of Terminal 1.

According to police, the woman was found to have passed through the autogate security checkpoint without any boarding pass or travel document permitting entry into the international departure zone.

Authorities said the suspect allegedly became aggressive when security personnel attempted to stop and inspect her inside the restricted area.

“The suspect acted aggressively when security personnel attempted to conduct checks at the International Departure Gate C, Terminal 1 KLIA,” Ravi said in a statement today.

The incident quickly gained traction on social media after members of the public recorded the woman resisting authorities while inside the airport terminal.

Police said the suspect was subsequently detained by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad auxiliary police officers at approximately 1.45pm on the same day.

Initial investigations found that the woman had entered Malaysia on April 30 for a holiday with a friend but was later believed to have lacked sufficient funds to purchase a return ticket to China.

Ravi said the suspect was brought before the Sepang Court today, where police obtained a remand order to facilitate further investigations under Section 7 of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act 1959.

If convicted, the offence carries a penalty of up to RM1,000, imprisonment of up to two years, or both.

Police also reminded members of the public to comply fully with airport security instructions and avoid actions that could cause public anxiety or disrupt operations at KLIA Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.

The case has reignited discussion surrounding airport access controls and passenger screening procedures at one of Southeast Asia’s busiest aviation hubs, particularly involving restricted international departure zones. - May 17, 2026

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